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More Than 3,100 New Residences Planned for Silver Spring
While apartments and condos have been opening regularly in downtown Silver Spring, more than 3,100 additional units are in various stages of construction or planning, according to Urban Turf, a blog covering the area’s real estate news.
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Fenton Street property up for sale
The Fenton Companies, a Silver Spring-based real estate development company, is in negotiations for the sale of its property at the corner of Fenton Street and Silver Spring Avenue.
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Silver Spring’s second brewery planned for Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring’s second brewery, Astrolabe Brewing, is planned for the space formerly occupied by Joe’s Record Paradise at 8216 Georgia Ave.
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Work Underway on Two New Restaurants in Silver Spring
Work is ongoing on two new restaurants in the 8600 block of Colesville Road in Silver Spring.
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Construction underway for an ALDI grocery store
Construction is underway in a former Staples store on Georgia Avenue with an eye toward opening an ALDI grocery store before the end of the year, according to Frederick division vice president Jeff Baehr.
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Council to Hold Hearing on Proposed Silver Spring Recreation Center
The County Council will hold a hearing next week on Expedited Bill 18-17 that would authorize the planning, design and construction of the South County Regional Recreation and Aquatic Center in downtown Silver Spring.
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Long-Time Thayer Avenue Market to Close Next Month
A long-time fixture on Thayer Avenue in Fenton Village will close next month.
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Purple Line partners say work continues despite court setback
Despite a setback in a federal district court, the Purple Line Transit Partners held an open house at Montgomery Blair High School last night to introduce the partnership to the public.
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Residents Hope for Shops, Restaurants Under New Apartments
A new apartment building on the corner of Fenton Street and Wayne Avenue is scheduled to open in the summer with ground-level retail spaces facing Fenton, and East Silver Spring residents are dreaming about what they’d like to see in those spaces.